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02-01-2008, 07:30 PM | #1 |
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Review: Bolivar Corona Gigante Cab - Huge and Rich Churchill
Enjoyable for an Evening Dinner at a Gourmet Seafood, Asian or an Upscale Steakhouse
Will entertain a beverage such as Cuban Rum, Scotch, or Cognac Ring gauge: 47 Length: 17.80 CM / 6.9 INCHES Somewhat Oily with Veins Firm to the touch Foot exuded a Pleasant aroma! As I have been told (from a Brazilian Mulata): "A Real Mans" cigar !! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- First Half: From the initial start: Immediate Flavor Thick white puffs of smoke with very dark black ash with white spots Demonstrated body and flavor and not too agressive Aroma/burn brought back memories of Copacabana or Wan Chai in Hong Kong!!! The type of cigar in which a uniquely strange woman will ask what are you smoking as one would ask about the scent that you are wearing !!! Flavor of something heavy such as lead, or coal - unsure BUT especially COMPLEX ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Second Half: MUCH MORE of the same Full body with slightly more aggression Increased robustness in flavor and complexity for both the mouth and nose Flavor builds consistently and then it must unfortunately end -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary WOW! Complexity flavor and too powerful while being somewhat agressive Not for a new smoker Great for one looking to enhance their Palate with Diversity No burn or light issues: Nice for this size A must buy for those lovers of something unique and flavorful Reminds me of my ex: A blend of a Japanese Brazilian woman, Amazon Indian lovely, Swedish, and African ; with a touch of a Thai Girl! A must have for an aficionado 89/90 Richard THANKS |